Digital Core Design unveils 32bit CPU during CeBIT 2014

Digital Core Design, IP Core provider and a system on chip design house from Poland, will be exhibiting at CeBIT, in Hannover, Germany. During the biggest IT fair show, Polish company on the booth located in Hall 5, stand E48 will present latest news about the D32PRO, 32-bit deeply embedded royalty free processor.

Bytom, Poland -- March 7, 2014 -- Digital Core Design, celebrating in 2014 15th anniversary, will be presenting its IP portfolio during the biggest IT fair show – CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. The show starts on Monday 10th of March and ends on Friday 14th. Apart the booth located in Hall 5, stand E48, DCD will run the presentation on Tuesday 11th of March under the topic “CPUs around us… 32-bit deeply embedded processor”: “As the name suggest, we want to talk about the CPU market in general and about our latest D32PRO IP Core in detail – explains Jacek Hanke, DCD’s CEO. We want to share some key features of our latest microcontroller, which is based on 15 years market experience, world’s fastest 8051 IP Core and of course modern 32-bit requirements”.

In 2014 Digital Core Design celebrates its 15th Anniversary. The company founded in 1999, since the beginning stands in the forefront of the IP Core market. High specialization and profound customer service enabled to introduce more than 70 different architectures. Among them is the world’s fastest 8051 IP Core, the DQ80251, which is more than 66 times faster than the standard solution. As an effect, over 300 hundred licensees have been sold to more than 500 companies worldwide. Among them are the biggest enterprises like e.g. Sony, Siemens, General Electric and Toyota. But a lot of DCD’s customers are small businesses, R&D laboratories or front/back end offices, which require exact solution tailored to their project needs. Rough estimations say that more than 250 000 000 devices around the globe have been based on Digital Core Design’s IP Cores.

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